What to do if you have yellow lumps in your eyes

Yellow lumps in the eye can be left untreated if they do not affect the appearance of the eye or if there is no recurrent chronic inflammation, on the contrary, excision can be considered, and if there are impurities such as iron filings, then surgical removal of the foreign body is required. Yellow lumps in the eye may be blepharospasm or intraocular foreign body, first of all, combined with slit lamp microscopy and other auxiliary examination and related trauma history to make a clear diagnosis, blepharospasm generally does not seriously affect the appearance of the eye or produce obvious irritation of the ocular surface, so most of them do not need special treatment. If the yellow plaque seriously affects the patient’s appearance or recurrent chronic inflammation and interference with the cornea, the patient may consider surgical excision of the lesion to relieve ocular discomfort. When iron filings and other impurities fall on the surface of the eye or inside the eye will occur serious immune and other inflammatory reactions, plaques can also be formed, patients need timely surgical treatment, remove the foreign body, and at the same time follow the doctor’s instructions to use tobramycin drops, etc., to control the inflammation. It is recommended that patients with yellow plaques and other discomforts should consult a doctor in time to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.